Annual Masters' Course in Skull Base Surgery

16th Annual Masters’ Course in Skull Base Surgery

March 29th-31st, 2018

Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation (CAMLS)

Tampa, Florida

This year's Annual Masters' Course in Skull Base surgery is designed for the senior neurosurgery and otolaryngology residents and fellows interested in complex cranial and skull base surgery. Participants are nominated by their program directors, and will be notified by December 22nd, 2017. Participants will perform various skull base approaches including some of the most difficult and rare complex cranial and skull base procedures. Please see this year's full brochure for more information.

The educational format is a combination of didactic and cadaveric simulation. Lectures are presented by neurosurgery and otolaryngology symposium facility, as well as esteemed guest speakers. Previous guest speakers include Dr. Albert L. Rhoton, Jr., Dr. Michael Link, and Dr. Jeffery Keller. In the cadaver lab, participants have the opportunity to perform various skull base approaches.

If you have any questions regarding the course, please contact
Residency Program Coordinator Kelly Thomson, kpthompson@health.usf.edu.